Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Roy, have you checked out the Optolyth Royal 8 x 50 glasses ? Have a look if you can find a pair near you. Had a pair traded in on a deal and was horrified to see how good they were. Arthur - ---------- > From: Roy Zartarian <royzart@connix.com> > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: Re: [Leica] Photographing birds > Date: 21 October 1998 12:36 > > I recently had the opportunity to do some birding with both my own > two-year-old Swarovski 10x42 and a demo pair of the Leica Trinovid > 8x32. I found that as far as power was concerned, the 10x did not > seem to offer an advantage. At a distance where I could see a bird > clearly with the 10x, I could also see it clearly enough to identify > with the 8x. Where I could not see a bird clearly because of > distance with the 8x, the 10x did not provide an improvement. To my > eyes, the image of the Leicas was a tad brighter than that of the > Swarovskis. Also the Leica weighed less, focused faster and provided > a wider field of view. The two latter traits were especially > important to me because much of my birding is in wooded or brushy > areas where it was difficult to get on target with the higher power > glasses. > > The upshot of this rambling is to see if you can arrange to use > a pair of binoculars under "real" conditions to see how they > perform for you. Looking out a store window doesn't really tell you > much. Someone else's opinion may be helpful, but their eyes aren't > your eyes. > > And if you haven't done so already, you might look at the Better View > Desired web page (http://www.biddeford.com/~sing/BVD.html) which > contains a lot of useful and objective information about birding > optics. > > Bud Cook wrote: > > > This is a bit off subject but do you use binoculars in your birding > > activities? I have a pair of Zeiss 8X30's and a pair of Leitz Trinovid > > 7X42's. I'm thinking of replacing the 7X42's with a new pair of either Zeiss > > or Leica 10X40's. > > > > Do you (or anyone else) have an opinion on this subject? Zeiss vs. Leica? > > 10X40's or keep the 7X42's? > > > >